durability

How is Durability Measured in Nanomaterials?

Durability is measured using a combination of techniques. Common methods include accelerated aging tests, where materials are subjected to extreme conditions to simulate long-term use, and real-time aging tests, which monitor materials over prolonged periods. Mechanical tests such as tensile strength, hardness, and fatigue resistance are also employed to determine how well nanomaterials can withstand physical forces. Additional tests may involve chemical resistance, thermal stability, and resistance to UV radiation.

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